[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 55 (Thursday, April 14, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2494-S2495]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING OUR ARMED FORCES
Specialist Dennis ``Danny'' Poulin
Mr. REED. Mr. President, I rise today to pay tribute to SPC Dennis
``Danny'' Poulin, a Rhode Islander who served in the Massachusetts
National Guard.
On March 28, Specialist Poulin was a gunner in an MRAP when it rolled
over in Kunar Province, Afghanistan. He was medically evacuated to
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany, where, tragically, he
died 2 days later but surrounded by his loving family. He was laid to
rest today in Rhode Island.
Specialist Poulin grew up in Pawtucket, RI, and graduated in 2004
from Tolman High School. He joined the National Guard in 2008 and was
promoted to specialist in May of 2010. As a member of the Massachusetts
National Guard Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 181st Infantry
Regiment, he deployed to Afghanistan in July 2010.
Each generation of Americans is called upon to protect and sustain
our democracy. And there are no greater heroes than the men and women
who have worn the uniform of this Nation and who have sacrificed for
this country to keep it safe and to keep it free.
It is our duty to protect the freedom they sacrificed their lives for
through our service, our citizenship. We must continue to keep their
memories alive and honor their heroism.
Today, our thoughts are with Specialist Poulin's mother Doris, his
father Richard, his sisters, Jennifer and Angelique, his longtime
girlfriend Ashley and their son Nikolous, and all of his family,
friends, and his comrades-in-arms. We join them in commemorating his
sacrifice and honoring his example of selfless service, of love, and of
courage that he has demonstrated to all of us.
Specialist Poulin is one among many Rhode Islanders who have proven
their loyalty, their integrity, and their personal courage by giving
the last full measure of their lives in service to their country in
Afghanistan, in Iraq, and throughout the centuries. Today, we honor his
memory and honor the memory of those who have served and those who have
sacrificed.
Mr. President, with that, I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Rhode Island.
Mr. WHITEHOUSE. Mr. President, I am honored to join my senior Senator
from Rhode Island, Jack Reed, today on the floor of the U.S. Senate to
honor the brave service of SPC Dennis C. Poulin, who died of injuries
sustained while serving his country in Afghanistan.
Specialist Poulin, or ``Danny,'' as he was known, had been assigned
to the Kunar Provincial Reconstruction Team in Afghanistan. I have
visited on several occasions the Kandahar Provincial Reconstruction
Team, and I am well aware of the demands that are put on the security
teams who allow the provincial reconstruction offices to do their vital
work.
Danny's vehicle overturned while he was conducting a mounted combat
patrol, causing severe injuries. Sadly, as a result of those injuries,
he passed away on March 31, 2011, at Landstuhl Medical Center
surrounded by his family.
Danny was born in Pawtucket, RI, where he lived for most of his life.
After graduating from Tolman High School, he joined the Army National
Guard and served with the Massachusetts National Guard's Alpha Company,
1st Battalion, 181st Infantry Regiment.
Specialist Poulin served with honor and distinction, receiving
numerous awards and decorations, including the Army Commendation Medal,
the Army Achievement Medal, the Good Conduct Medal, the Meritorious
Unit Commendation Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the
Afghanistan Campaign Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal,
the Army Service Ribbon, the Overseas Service Ribbon, the NATO Medal,
and the Combat
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Infantry Badge. We hope that upon review of this incident, he will be
awarded his Nation's Purple Heart.
Danny will be remembered for his commitment to his family and unit.
He was a devoted father, son, and brother, who loved his family very
deeply. His fellow soldiers describe him as a hero and the kind of guy
who always put others before himself.
As family and friends gather today in Rhode Island for his memorial
service, I would like to join Senator Reed in expressing my most
sincere condolences for this terrible loss to his family and to our
State. And on behalf of all Rhode Islanders, I want to thank Danny for
his selfless service and his ultimate sacrifice.
Our hearts go out to his mother Doris, to his father Richard, to his
sisters, Jennifer and Angelique, to his girlfriend Ashley, and
especially to his 5-year-old son Nikolous, who will carry on his legacy
and spirit.
We will never forget the sacrifice Danny and his family and friends
have endured for our country, and my thoughts and prayers are with them
during this difficult time.
Mr. President, I thank the Senate for its attention to these remarks,
and I yield the floor.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The majority leader is recognized.
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